Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant abstraction or a theoretical debate; it is already shaping how we write, teach, learn and make decisions. Its presence is felt in our classrooms, institutions, shuls and homes. This cover story explores AI’s emerging impact on education, health care, the rabbinate, kashrut, Torah study, and more, and asks a question we are only beginning to confront: How will AI shape our lives and the lives of our children?
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How to Use AI (And How Not to Use It) by Dr. Moshe Koppel
When Rabbis Meet AI by Rachel Schwartzberg
AI in Medicine: Halachic Reflections on Emerging Challenges by Rabbi Dr. Jason Weiner
Spotify for Shiurim? The OU’s AI-Powered App Provides Customized Torah Learning by Sandy Eller